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How to pronounce enrichment in English?

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Type Words
Type of improvement
Has types fecundation, fertilisation, dressing, fortification, fertilization
Derivation enrich
Type Words
Type of gift
Derivation enrich

Examples of enrichment

enrichment
Enrichment can be used to produce weapons as well as make fuel for power plants.
From the kentucky.com
Total proceeds help subsidize the funding of enrichment programs at the library.
From the thenewstribune.com
Providing enrichment to the offspring also offset some of the inherited effects.
From the sciencedaily.com
I will also promote the needs of senior citizens through programs of enrichment.
From the thestate.com
Two days after that, Iran announced plans for 10 more uranium enrichment plants.
From the newsweek.com
Iran is also facing demands by major world powers to suspend uranium enrichment.
From the voanews.com
Fast reactors can use uranium from poor fields, with a low degree of enrichment.
From the upi.com
Iran insists its uranium enrichment is peaceful, so cannot test a device itself.
From the newscientist.com
Mr Mbeki deplores what he sees as the relentless pursuit of personal enrichment.
From the economist.com
More examples
  • Act of making fuller or more meaningful or rewarding
  • A gift that significantly increases the recipient's wealth
  • (enrich) make better or improve in quality; "The experience enriched her understanding"; "enriched foods"
  • (enrich) make wealthy or richer; "the oil boom enriched a lot of local people"
  • Chaptalization is the process of adding sugar to unfermented grape must in order to increase the alcohol content after fermentation. The technique is named after its developer, the French chemist Jean-Antoine-Claude Chaptal. ...
  • ENRICH is a 125-item questionnaire - completed separately by a couple - that explores conflict resolution, role relationship, financial management, expectations, sexual relationship, personality compatibility, communication, marital satisfaction, and more. ...
  • The act of enriching or something enriched; the process of making enriched uranium; the addition of sugar to grape juice used to make wine; chaptalization
  • (enrich) To make (someone) rich or richer; To adorn, ornate more richly; To improve the state of something; To add nutrients or fertilizer to the soil; to fertilize; (transitive) To increase the amount of one isotope in a mixture of isotopes, especially in a nuclear fuel
  • (enriching) The act of adding value or enlightening; Of something that adds value, either monetary, intellectual, or emotional